news4's jackie bensen explains how this change could impact one local group. >> reporter: the parents of cub pack 442 in the cloverly area, 20 miles from the nation's capital has found themselves at the center of a national controversy. last week the group was forced, at the rick of its charter from the boy scouts of america to erailings this statement -- packs 442 will not discriminate against any individual or family, based on race, religion, national original -- >> i think it caught families off-guard when the boy scouts of america came out and reaffirmed their ban on gale and lesbian individuals. a lot of us feel strongly that that's not right. >> reporter: the supreme court has ruled that the boy scouts ban was lawful, because it is a privately funded organization, but nbc news has learned change appears on the horizon. a statement issued today from the organization's headquarters in texas reads -- currently, the bsa is discussing potentially removing the national membership restriction regarding sexual orientation. it goes on to say the chartered organizations that oversee scout